Admitted drug addict Rush Limbaugh is really a common criminal but likely will escape punishment because of his notoriety. This is a sad commentary on our two-tiered justice system where the rich and famous merely go to rehab while "average" citizens go to prison.
As Rush said over and over of Bill Clinton, "No one should be above the law." Perhaps 10 years in prison would help him understand the pain of incarceration and the humiliation that goes with it. I'm sure that a few years with those he regularly dissed will make his future programs a bit more even-handed.
Robert Hildebrand
Salt Lake City
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